Assisted baryon number violation from 4k+2 dimensions

Abstract

Proton decay in six dimensions orbifolded on square T2/Z2 is highly suppressed at tree-level. This is because baryon number violating (BNV) operators containing only the zero mode of bulk fermions must satisfy the selection rule 32 B 12 L = 0 \ mod \ 4. In this article, we show that the above relation does not prohibit mass dimension-6 BNV operators containing Kaluza Klein (KK) partners of the bulk fermions. Together with `spinless' adjoint scalar partner of hypercharge gauge boson (the Dark Matter candidate), these novel operators generate Dark Matter assisted proton decay at mass dimension-8. Here, with explicit examples of scalar and vector baryon number violating interactions, we discuss the importance of such B=1 = L and B=2= L operators and derive the limit on New Physics.

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